
Now accepted for coverage in the Social Science Citation Index!
Bulletin of Economic Research
Trustees of the Bulletin of Economic Research
Edited by:
Gabriel Talmain and Klaus G.Zauner
The Bulletin of Economic Research is an international journal publishing articles across the entire field of economics, econometrics and economic history. The Bulletin contains original theoretical, applied and empirical work which makes a substantial contribution to the subject and is of broad interest to economists. We welcome submissions in all fields and, with the Bulletin expanding in new areas, we particularly encourage submissions in the fields of experimental economics, financial econometrics and health economics.
In addition to full-length articles the Bulletin publishes refereed shorter articles, notes and comments; authoritative survey articles in all areas of economics and special themed issues.
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Now accepted for coverage in the Social Science Citation Index
We are delighted to announce that Bulletin of Economic Research has been accepted into the ISI Social Science Citation Index beginning volume 60 (2008).
ISI will review citations over the next two years and produce the first impact factor for Bulletin of Economic Research for 2010 (published June 2011).
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Bulletin of Economic Research offers authors:
- Quick and easy submission
- An overview of where your articles are within the peer review process
- An expedited review process
All submissions to the journal must now be made via the online electronic editorial office. Full instructions and a help facility are available at the Bulletin of Economic Research submission site
Read, search and download all articles from 1948 onwards online!
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TopHighlights
The impact Of Government Expenditure On Growth: Empirical Evidence From A Heterogeneous Panel
PanelAndros Gregoriou and Sugata Ghosh
Are UK Share Prices Too High? Fundamental Value Or New Era
David G. McMillan
Business Failures And Macroeconomic Factors In The UK
Jia Liu
Financial Market Competition And Economic Growth: The importance Of How Profits Are Returned
Mark A. Roberts
The Real Interest Rate Differential: International Evidence Based On Non-Linear Unit Root Tests
Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah, Venus Khim-Sen Liew and Chan Tze Haw
